Introduction 1
COVID-19 IN US
As coronavirus cases have spread around the world for a year, we have been counting up. The first US COVID-19 patient was diagnosed in late January 2020 ever since new cases have been recorded every day. This project will help us to analyze the total cases and deaths along with how deaths and infections are changing week over week and daily trend. That way the end user would perform real-time customer analysis and monitor the highest and lowest infection of COVID-19 across the United States by taking steps to slow the spread of COVID-19 virus.
Problem statement: COVID-19 affects different people in different ways in US. Infected people have had a wide range of symptoms reported – from mild symptoms to severe illness. It has killed at least 513,091 people and infected about 28.6 million in the United States since last January, according to data by Johns Hopkins University. Case numbers remain about as low as they have been since late October. But after six weeks of rapid improvement, there are signs that reports of new infections are leveling off.